As President Donald Trump pushes his thumb down on various media outlets, others seem to already be preemptively kissing the ring.
This week, Trump set sights on NBC and ABC, calling for the revocation of their broadcast licenses over their alleged biased reporting. And while the likelihood of Trump carrying out his temper tantrum is very low, his remarks are paired with another interesting editorial move.
Over at Condé Nast, Vanity Fair Editor-in-Chief Mark Guiducci—who replaced the legendary Trump-opposing Anna Wintour—floated the idea of revamping the magazine by putting Melania Trump on the cover.
While it’s not uncommon for first ladies to make the cut, with Hillary Clinton and Michelle Obama having their days on the front cover of fellow Condé Nast publication Vogue, the suggestio